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Pinkerton took the Weezer sound to strange and magnificent heights.. The album — released on Sept. 24, 1996 — didn't hone in on the practiced precision of the alt-rock band's self-titled 1994 ...
SNL's Christmas episode featured a skit where three couples are having dinner, and things get heated when Leslie Jones says Weezer's last good album was Pinkerton ...
Though it is now revered as one of the best albums of the 90s, Weezer’s sophomore effort, Pinkerton, was pilloried upon release.Rivers Cuomo, the band’s primary songwriter, guitarist, and ...
Upon release, Weezer's second album Pinkerton was met with much less favourable reviews than its predecessor, the classic Blue album. Over the years since its 1996 release however, Pinkerton has ...
Pinkerton, Weezer Geffen Paul Wong Members of the Get Up Kids chill on their porch with an odd-looking bald fellow.<br><br>Courtesy of Vagrant Records Released: 9.24.96 Somewhere between the Fonz and ...
Pleasures and Weezer have teamed up to bring you a collection inspired by the &#8217;90s rock legends. The new drop includes three T-shirts and a hat. Pleasures picked Weezer&#8216;s second album ...
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End. Reviewing Weezer albums has always been exceedingly difficult. It's easy to look back on the Blue Album and Pinkerton with the benefit of hindsight ...
By releasing two of the most revered rock records of the ’90s — their 1994 debut “Weezer” (aka the “Blue Album”), and 1996’s cult hit “Pinkerton” — the group amassed a fanbase ...
The Weezer “Blue Album/Pinkerton” tour, previously classified as a wish Rivers Cuomo’s heart made, has been upgraded to “actually happening,” with a handful of dates scheduled wherever ...
Pinkerton’s initial commercial and critical failure took its toll on Weezer, leading to them going on an extended break between 1997 and 2001.Cuomo enrolled in classes at Harvard University in ...
That was the sentiment that carried throughout the weekend at Rockin' Thunder — I first heard it when some boys from ...
Although it was developed as a course correction from the band’s ahead-of-its-time “Pinkerton,” Weezer’s second self-titled release is a trove of stripped-down pop songwriting.